Yeah. Glaciation could return next week but it the only sure thing.
If you feel 1951-1980 was cooler than today ask yourself "was it warmer or cooler in the decades prior to 1951?"
Look at the dates for the top 42 hottest days in Canada. Are most pre or post 1951?
Are any post 1961? Why...
Long term? Long term ends with glaciation and that is only predictable aspect of our interglacial climate.
If reading current theories didnt parallel watching an episode of Ancient Aliens it would be more convincing.
Warming? After an extreme cold period? Could it be...
The planet is not overpopulated, not at all. There is food, water and space aplenty. Itll level out at 12 Billion as extreme poverty has drastically reduced.
Believe it or not, less poverty means less kids born.
Long term yes, we are cooling but it has warmed and cooled how many times so far during the Holocene? After the coldest period in modern human history, was it supposed to stay exceptionally cool?
Old ice that didnt exist 500 years ago. What was ice in the Arctic like prior to the Maunder and Dalton during the Medieval Warm Period? Is 300 year old ice relevant on the geological time scale?